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iran involves to retaliate if israel draws a clear red line calling for tougher u.n. action against islamic states atomic additions. the feels is a finding so far reported in syria as russia says its peacemaking efforts are falling on deaf and defiant. and georgia's recent end to terra abrasion on the border with russia comes under fire from all
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for much action militant who called a stage a must. it's not a club here in moscow are you watching live with me to bang with say first iran says it will not fly for saying any military confrontation but is strong enough to repel an attack and would have bagged with deadly force the statement comes in response to the israeli prime minister's speech at the u.n. where he called for tougher international action to strangle iranian nuclear research and development is our g.'s marina but nile from new york. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu took to the podium to address the international body and presented somewhat of a show when his diplomatic approach this year in his speech was to hold up somewhat
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of a cartoonish figure of a bomb to indicate what he believes is iran's nuclear program he was holding up this drawing literally drew a red line and it he indicated israelis believe that iran has enriched seventy percent. of your premium to make a bomb and at the ninety percent line these are really prime minister drew a red line with a marker to indicate that the international community he says should draw the line and if you're on why it would lead to military intervention benjamin netanyahu says that sanctions over the past seven years that have been placed on a day ron has not deterred them. continuing their nuclear program and so he was trying to rally the world body to take
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a more forceful actions against iran but clearly this was a different tactic most representatives take what addressing the international community usually they give somewhat of a speech there is some tension rising between the u.s. and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting matters in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. the conflict in syria is also up for debate at the un general assembly this while a surge of fighting in syria second city has reportedly reached a stalemate after all as of fierce clashes on friday the two month long battle for aleppo is said to have entered its decisive phase with the latest clashes described
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as i'm president it amid the escalating violence the un human rights council has extended its mandate to investigate war crimes in the country the forty seven member body also also a resolution that condemns what it called widespread violations by syrian government forces but the text made no mention of a rebel of toxins forcing russia and china among others to vote against what they consider an un balanced emotion moscow's trying to mediate a peaceful solution to the conflict but russian foreign minister says a bit is the outside interest is ongoing bloodshed has taught us that again love rob's interview with you was talk show host on the road. when we go opposition party syrian opposition representatives that we believe that you should forget you know about you know who is. more important in the opposition
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movement you shouldn't forget about your personal hatred why don't you think about your people why don't you stop fighting and they have been telling us and in response you know about. foreign buckmaster followers they give us a different advice they tell us keep fighting until the end. they raise your voice saying that russia must. and you will and you will prevail. almost immediately after georgia began boasting it had wiped out a dozen suspected militants who had allegedly crossed russia's border last month doubt was being cast on the operation now former georgian backed chechen militant is it claiming the whole operation was a leveraged hoax to discredit russia. got a peace corps novel investigates. the outcome of a recent alleged police operation near georgia's border with russia's republic of
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dagestan eleven suspected terrorist dead he believes he says the armed men were chechens who crossed into georgian territory and kidnapped around ten locals before being caught by police the news spreads quickly but not everyone's buying it. this was all organized by georgian security services the lack of transparency and details about the incident has led many to believe the whole so-called terror operation was a complete hoax georgian authorities have been very successful in creating an image of a modern western civilized speech a beacon of freedom by george w. bush once called it but in this case the opposition is accusations are fighting supporters on the other side of the caucasus me to them of he spent two decades fighting on the side of chechen militants against moscow and fishery representing them in georgia he also has downs about what really happened at this latest water operation. first of all their weapons were american made second
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none of them fired off a single shot that's not true the uniforms of the so-called fighters were brand new that was saakashvili planned he sent his guys across the border into russia and then had them shot by the georgian police this was a setup just to frame russia no one will ever be able to prove anything of course. he clings to be easy for division with terrorists began in the new. when you personally help chechen separatists why do they bring weapons and from georgian. surely the pankisi gorge in georgia is really close to chechnya it takes just ten minutes to fly across the border by helicopter so we helped our warriors from georgian territory from the gorge we delivered weapons money to the injured and then send them all around the world for treatment and all with the help of georgian security services and. we got the weapons from the depositories of the georgian
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terrace center our guys came there with cash were able to choose whichever weapons they wanted and bought them. album of says that he is interested in jewish and milton's didn't diminish even after president saakashvili came to power and men often were treated as an envoy of democracy. everything is still controlled by the anti-terrorist center or the mujahideen and the gym marks are in its hands they are their people any chechen who lives in georgia and wants to study in an islamic country has to go through the antiterrorist center they tell you to tbilisi you go to this center meet with some official and they won't let you go until you say yes to you agree to work for them all them of graeme's that his knowledge almost cost him his life following an assassination attempt he was allowed to return to church with a green light from russian authorities after he asked for forgiveness now he plans to reveal everything he knows you are just going off grossly the chechen republic
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or some other world news in brief now a prison break in the iraqi city of here to has claimed the lives of at least twelve people clashes began late on thursday night after saw a side bomb attack at the prison gate the military has regained control of the facility and caught at least thirty three inmates who escaped although some seventy five are still at large the attack comes after al qaeda in iraq and. plans to regain territory and free its members who'd been jailed. thousands of workers have must through central rome as part of a nationwide a one day strike against austerity which will lead to a downsizing of the public sector the government passed the latest spending cuts and or growth in a bid to avoid disaster we've all the country continues to slide duca into recession with unemployment at its highest levels since two thousand and four.
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kenya's military has launched an offensive on the loss of stronghold of al-qaeda linked insurgents in somalia the surprise operation against al shabaab militants began before dawn when troops went ashore in the port city of his smile of visuals of also claim that other african union troops are protesting the city by land fighters have denied that the city has for lent. still to come this all crops that killed him discovery made by french scientists called state doc said of the american food giant among some of. the world's brittania. written by home i mean it's it's the iconic association with the british empire your festival. plus we report on all the latest additions to the u.k. citizenship that prove to be tricky not only for those seeking
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a new passport this story in detail and more in just a couple of. looking at some jokes you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from australia now astray and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing
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is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all phones who brought their dia to life. five years ago. bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local open h. came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed to the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly updates their websites and they're in touch with the busy ma the twenty four seven on the phone itself but children are the most important thing my only interests not play any rule any more and regardless of whether parsky has hoskins window race or not she hopes the composition will take
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place in the village next year. but called these dogs and the children it really is not the weaning but truly just the taking part that counts. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two crimes a report on our team. download the official tea application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need is your mobile device to watch our
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t.v. any time. you're watching argy good to have you with us now a massive international lights and laser festival is illuminating the russian capital you're watching live pictures now from central moscow where a number of historic sites have been turned into virtual canvases for innovative works of the arcs out of the festival is taking place of for the second time and will last for five days over three million people are expected to attend the show during that time twenty five media artists from around the world showing off their creation a number of video installations and animators redo productions will be on display
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in central moscow for the duration of the festival the organizers have big plans for the future of the show saying they expect it to grow into an event of global cautions for as you can watch the full live feed of the event at our website at our two. that is spectacular if i have to say so myself. each. which. right russia is waging war on genetically modified corn it follows discoveries by french scientists that suggest you as a greek culture giant monsanto already involved in a number of health scandals is producing dangerous products john thomas has a story. this all stems from a french study that was released in mid september that is now become known as the
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infamous rat tumor study in the study they took the genetically modified corn encased six o three from months and placed it against natural corn over a two year period and what they found is that rats fed on a diet of corn had a higher rate of occurrences of untimely death organ failure and tumor growth now as a result russia has banned monsanto corn from being imported in to russia and they have also asked of their own scientists to take a look at the study conduct their own tests monsanto has of course gone against the study saying that it doesn't even meet the bare minimum requirements of scientific research and they've also kind of neglected it saying that this isn't going to have a real impact on their sales because russia is a net grain exporter rather than an importer russia also already has in place a banner for genetically modified products so it's not expected to have a large impact in russia as well but if you look at what france is doing they're
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taking a look at the study they themselves are in the process of considering a ban which is believed to that could spark a european wide trend to ban them and central point that is something that the company is not looking at favorably but also if you look at overall products this isn't just corn on the cob we have corn syrup and. sweeteners that are used to sweeten many soft drinks around the world so this could have a much larger effect as well now if you look at monsanto corporation united states they have some troubles there as well more than two thousand farmers have signed a petition to get the u.s. government to study further this specific type of genetically modified corn also in california there's proposition thirty seven which would require food labels to say hey this is been genetically modified monsanto doesn't want that they've actually lobbied against proposition thirty seven by putting more than four million of their own money against prop thirty seven so they've got their own troubles in the states and here as well right now this temporary ban is in effect until russia can take a look at it and determine the safety of fact of this corn here in russia. the vice
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president of the european parliament has reportedly called on the spanish prime minister mariana hawley to consider sending in troops to prevent a referendum in catalonia that's after the regional parliament voted to stage a vote on self-determination a massive march for independence took place in catalonia earlier this month it's spain's most prosperous region but is suffering fierce debts partly due to the fact it pays more tax than any other part of the country market get there all that awful professor of international finance and european university believes the central government is draining the cut the lumia region. we had the most ration few days ago in our national day the eleventh of september and there was around two million people out of a population of seven million and a house of catalonia it means a lot of people is asking for the right of self-determination in a democratic and peaceful way we think on as good will we better off we have this
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cult reign in catalonia of eleven percent this is unique in the walled we are the region the territory in the world the base more and receive less by their own estate and that's one of one of the reasons not the only one but one of the reasons that people in catalonia is asking for or creating a new estate in europe and from barcelona and catalan we complain about the spanish government position within that they should do more things changing the structural programs of of of the country and they are not doing this that way we are complaining about. we have been just to go on to work to have actions and take measures. appearing on american t.v. provided to be an all could experience for british prime minister david cameron he failed to answer some key questions in a mock you cases and ship test set by the host david letterman but as already as
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polly borger found out the prime minister is not alone when it comes to gaps in historical knowledge. to life in the u.k. citizenship test a must for anyone wanting to qualify for a british possible according to the government studying for it is meant to help all those hoping to make the u.k. their home integrate back into british society just last year prime minister david cameron in paris changes to the full amount of the exam saying that instead of honoring questions on european institutions british culture and history needed to take priority and during his car visit to the us mr cameron made an appearance at the david letterman show where he was faced with a u.k. citizenship test of his own. a lorry brittania. written by home i mean it's the iconic association with the british empire for your testament that. i'll go i'll go for magnet florida literally means great for the
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great charter and as we pointed out the seeds of democracy really brittania which is a beautiful refrain. based on appalled by james thompson james thompson well. the british media had a field day over the oxford an eton educated lead as epic fail over the questions about the magna carta and the rule britannia one of the real questions on the u.k. citizenship test all six how many parliamentary constituencies there are in the united kingdom the correct answer six hundred and fifty now we've come to the u.k.'s national library to find out if the london is ten can answer that question correctly thirty constituencies out there in the u.k. three hundred sixty five three hundred somewhere around sixty group. fifty something in that region. would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the united kingdom constituencies i have no clue about fifteen.
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fifteen is a lot. so it looks like david cameron is not the only one to struggle with the aren't says every year over one hundred thousand people take the test with as many as one in three failing fortunately for them unlike the british prime minister who joked that his career had ended during the show they can enjoy as many retakes as they like. on a website drive now a costly blackout a drunken broken you can't remember why do you point seven million barrels of crude oil market to women eight month high or even a. stealing of the spotlight rushes astronomers discover a comet brought into the moon in twenty thirty. right it's time now for the markets with katie over to you we're going to go through
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razor over to wall street and see that the stocks are indeed continuing to head south as business activity unexpectedly contract it in. trade is also digesting the spanish stress test results as well which revealed spain needs almost sixty billion euros to shore up their battered banking assets about was in line with expectations the most their markets demonstrated resilience to the weak international data as oil prices rose as well giving a little bit of support to the domestic market that is the week on a highs of a i'll be back in about fifteen minutes or so thanks for that update katie see you soon rives in a couple of minutes along the still will bring you inside to on the global financial headlines that's in capital account stay with us here on r.t. .
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in this remote siberians image people still seeing the signs which russians saying to me ladies and they cherish things practice we will set our church before the seventeenth century the old believers here is sign the area our conservative community. and if i may believe me there yet again i feel. that i now am i correct that i am. i that. people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and teach them how to dance in the local star. seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. ok i didn't ask on time for her to
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access because i want to keep up to date for this morning world but still i would like to have camp my i am very ground home exercise lawyer attachment to the church drop and sisters to this remote glen deflate by call more than two hundred and fifty years ago they were exiled in pesach you tit for not agreeing to the orthodox who forms introduced in washing the sixteen hundreds the old believers still baal and cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying was more and more young people leaving for big cities this year is the old believers culture could be imperiled. plans to continue her studies abroad. the grandmother says wherever she goes as long as the queues are fresh in her memory so is the culture.
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needs. more news today bolland says once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are relieved a. quick . the friendship vision of russia has started again after two hundred years up with the. the a brood of polio has arrived from overseas to leave the army have to really take my
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time to prepare myself to get it right. the bloody battle near moscow is going to start over. james brown will reveal the victor the soldiers are back to do it all again. but you know version twenty twelve on our team. good afternoon and welcome to capital account i'm foreign minister here in new york city for a very special show we have a lot in store for you because the e.u. parliament moved one step closer to an acting tighter bans or curbs actually i should say on high frequency trading a. way to do so now add them to the list of countries that do not include the united states so why is this and why is the u.s. so behind the curve as our guest former nymex board member david greenberg says
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we'll hear from him plus we saw oil rebound after it had closed to its lowest in eight weeks and reportedly if you look at the headlines this is because of china and speculation about stimulus but really when you step further back what has changed so much in the world that oil has gone from fifty dollars a barrel in two thousand and seven to over ninety now just five years later maybe it doesn't add up we will hear from our guests and plus we are in new york on a day that u.s. g.d.p. was revised down one point three percent on an annualized basis that is not very much growth it is pretty paltry now a little bit of trivia one thousand nine hundred twenty nine stock crash it saw effects in times square so we headed out to time. square for a special loose change to see if we're seeing any impact from what's going on in the economy now let's get to today's capital account.
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all right so as i said at the top of the show the e.u. parliament committee voted unanimously for tighter restrictions on banks trading in this included curbing high frequency trading they voted towards that now add this to a list of countries that have either proposed or inactive bans or some kind of provisions regulating more tightly high frequency trading ok germany canada. also australia i believe so where is the u.s. on this list and why is it not on it especially after we've seen the flash crash of two thousand and ten and more recently the knight capital debacle well i'm in new york which means i had a chance to sit down with a real industry veteran oks a commodities and futures industry veteran he was the board member at the new york mercantile exchange and he.

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